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Could you/Have you ever go out with someone who has a kid?

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By:
crags
When: 19 Sep 15 23:53
Very doubtful, Leopard, but I'd say there's a good chance that she's more Morrisons than Asda.
By:
curious-cat
When: 19 Sep 15 23:56
a male lion always kills the young of a female he wants to mate with
By:
The Leopard
When: 19 Sep 15 23:59
I see Slippy as more of a Warthog Blush
By:
doantwin2easy
When: 20 Sep 15 00:07

Sep 19, 2015 -- 11:56PM, curious-cat wrote:


a male lion always kills the young of a female he wants to mate with


surely that's a last resort in this case

By:
The Leopard
When: 20 Sep 15 00:13
Lions only kill the young of a previous male as it makes the female come into heat quicker and if the young lions were left  then they would kill the new cubs by rough play....saw it on a nature prog recently.
By:
treetop
When: 20 Sep 15 00:16
Anyone who dares to ask the O.P question is undeserving of a partner if that dominates your thoughts.Age should not enter the equation,if you care for somene it shouldn't ever cross your mind.
By:
crags
When: 20 Sep 15 00:22
It's not really a question about age. It's about taking on unwanted baggage, and nobody really wants to take on another man's children. No matter how much they might pretent that everything is perfect Wink
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 20 Sep 15 01:03
By:
Aspro
When: 20 Sep 15 06:50

Sep 19, 2015 -- 10:07PM, crags wrote:


Aspro, doesn't matter how quickly the ten years go. It's very different taking on a baby that will always see you as a dad than to walking into a ten year olds life.


That's a fair point crags; I stand corrected

By:
Aspro
When: 20 Sep 15 07:00
However, regarding your most recent post, it never bothered me taking on someone else's child. I done it again when I split and this child was older and (as you say) more difficult. It is not for everyone I admit but for me I never saw it as a problem.
By:
johnn
When: 20 Sep 15 11:02
When I was 19 I met my first "live in" girlfriend. She had a boy who was 3 at the time. In the passage of time we split up, but I learned so much about life and other people in the couple of years I spent with them both. He'll be in his late twenties now, and I hope him and his Mum have had / are having fantastic lives.

I divorced 5 years ago and remarried, and now am technically stepdad to two of the most wonderful boys in the world, (23 and 18, so both away from home and working/studying). They are also a great excuse to go drinking in places where young people go:-)
Tread carefully, but follow your heart, and every experience you have can be superbly life enhancing and enriching.
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